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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 hijacked, official says

Perry Mason

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Well, if it is the plane, how did it get there?

It would have to have been programmed. If so, why fly to one the most remote and difficult places on this planet unless it was to make it very difficult to find the plane?

It makes pilot suicide a very tempting theory...

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Aardvark154

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You would think the Orion aircraft would be able to detect any debris. It has 6 analysts, 2 pilots, 2 engineers , a tactical coordinator and a mechanic onboard, and heaven knows how much equipment.

The Orion is designed to detect a submarine up to 500 m under water.
The debris isn't emitting sound and it isn't large and magnetic. The radar environment today was bad and they were flying at under 500 feet to get below the cloud deck.

The USN P-8 Poseidon has a much better surface search radar and they found two pods of porpoises and a whale.
 

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One thing I do not understand is why commercial airliners have the option available to pilots to turn off the GPS SAR device ?
I was thinking the same thing. They already knew the dangerous possibilities from 9/11 when hijackers turned off tracking devices in planes they took over.
 

danmand

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The debris isn't emitting sound and it isn't large and magnetic. The radar environment today was bad and they were flying at under 500 feet to get below the cloud deck.
If the Orion only could detect magnetic anomalies, there would not be much sense in sending them there. I trust that the Orion is equipped with a multitude of sensors and radars etc.
 

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I was thinking the same thing. They already knew the dangerous possibilities from 9/11 when hijackers turned off tracking devices in planes they took over.
At the same time when flying that aircraft into Kabul or similar spots you very well might want to be able to turn off certain electronics such as the transponder.
 

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I wonder if they have deployed subs to the areas to listen for pings from the FDR. I wonder what is the range of the FDR as well. In a worst case scenario, the plane did not break up and the FDR will be in the hull reducing it's signals.
 

blackrock13

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They are one dude, two handles with slightly differing personas to shotgun the spectrum
So DM makes a claim of Aartie, clearly a lie and try to slap him down for what was clearly DM's face plant and then sure as certian along comes the Patty Stacker from the swamp, WWG, to add his two sous, nothing more. As usual, you haven't a clue. Back to the swamp bug.
 

GPIDEAL

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Suicide. Try and conceal the suicide by hiding the crash site so that insurance pays out to the family. The plane may be found only because of these obscure satellite handshakes that the pilot didn't know about, he thought he was flying radio silent, away from radar, to a place hours from his flight plan where none would ever find the wreckage: the further away and more remote the better.

Pretty evil suicide, taking a couple hundred people with you, if that is what happened.
More like genocide. May he suck cock and get sodomized in hell forever if he did commit suicide.
 

danmand

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It has been reported that someone on a segway has been seen in the area searching for the aircraft.
Last reports are that he is spotted 2 km south of Barrie, sporting binoculars and going in a south easterly direction on HWY 27.
 
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